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My friend's boss has asked me to help update a customer database. They have a limited amount of space and have asked if I can do this from my home computer.
She is working on a Unix system with a program called Accuterm. My understanding is that this program is a dedicated program for the RV/Automotive industry. Is there a way for the database to be exported in a format (ie: .doc or.txt) that will allow my to open it on my computer without the program? If so, please explain the steps so that I can give them to her. |
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